![]() ![]() The donkey becomes the donkey seller and the donkey seller rejoins the group. If an approached player laughs (breaks character), they become the donkey. She may invent outlandish things such as “My donkey can do gymnastics!” The person playing the donkey must go along with the donkey seller’s statements. The seller may move on to another player, or she may stay and try to convince that person to buy her donkey by bragging about the donkey’s attributes or talents. Enjoy our collection and always growing activities and lesson plan ideas to help young children become familiar with their classmates, classroom environment, and school. The player she approached must answer “No, thank you,” with a completely straight face. Back to School Preschool and Kindergarten Activities, Games, and Crafts. The donkey seller must approach other players and ask “Will you buy my donkey?” Choose one person to play the donkey seller and one person to play the donkey. This is a game that helps students learn to not ‘break character.’ Have all players in a circle or scattered about the space. They can make the shape by rolling play dough snakes or by molding the dough. Play dough shape mats Students can create play dough shapes on these shape mats. He could judge the show, ask the owners questions about their pets and decide which pet is the winner. Then add arms, legs, eyes and hair using cut up pipe cleaners, small popsicle sticks, toothpicks, and googly eyes. Then they take turns! If you have one extra person, he can play the judge. The owner leads the pet onstage, introduces her and the animal performs. They decide what the pet will be, come up with a name and a trick. You can dramatically reduce your planning time by using this list instead of hunting around for activities that will work with the little ones! Examples of games for younger students: If you are teaching younger students (ages 3-6), this collection is a must-have! There are over 150 drama games and activities on 50 pages. ![]()
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